Ready Set Bingo, Review

Ready Set Bingo, Review
Did you know one of the most familiar insects in the world is the honeybee? during the summer months, they create hives containing up to 20.000 individual and domestic hives, many have over 80.000 bees. There is only one queen in a hive and her main purpose in life is to make more bees. She can lay over 1.500 eggs per day and will live two to eight years. Drones, the males, have no stinger and live about eight weeks. Their sole function is to mate with a new queen. Interesting fact is that they help fertilize flowers, resulting in better fruit production. Some plants will not produce fruit at all without the help of honeybees.

At Ready Set Bingo, there is a video slot game called Honey Bees, which is one of their brand new cozy games which Integrated Solution Provider founded in 2005 by a team of gaming industry veterans. Cozy Games has established alliances and partnerships with leading companies in gaming and developed products. It is 5 reels, 20 play lines with 5p to 50p Bet Range. When you get three bee hives, it will give you 10 free spins which can be re-triggered.

Although having only 5Bb's in my account, I couldn't resist playing this game. Betting 1.00 per spin might have been a huge risk to lose in an blink of an eye if I didn't hit anything big but with a luck, my first spin began with free spins after another and at one point, I ended up getting 60 free spins which re-triggered 5 more times. Feeling lucky more than ever, I knew it was time to check out their bingo hall and saw that not only they have 90 ball, 80 ball, 70 ball but 30 ball which is another my favorite bingo room. Best to save it for the last, I promised myself to come back for it next time.

Water's boiling... for my green tea and after seeing all these Bees and Hives, I won't be able to forget to add that thick and sweet Honey, a liquid produced by honeybees from the nectar of flowers. While drinking, I'll be thinking of the worker bees who actually do all the different tasks needed to maintain and operate the hive and how they refine and concentrate nectar to make this wonderful taste of honey.

Nan
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